New PC Thoughts?

Justin86

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Messing around on Cyberpowerpc. Thoughts on this configuration? perhaps some alternatives? Trying to get something crazy going for future PC gaming.

Link:
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/cart/showcart.aspx?url=/system/March_Madness_Deal_Z87-I7&ref=add

Not sure if the link will show my selections, but here is what I had selected:

CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4770K 3.50 GHz 8MB Intel Smart Cache LGA1150 (All Venom OC Certified)
HDD: 2TB (2TBx1) SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD (Single Drive)
MEMORY: 16GB (8GBx2) DDR3/1866MHz Dual Channel Memory [+89] (ADATA XPG V2)
MOTHERBOARD: * GIGABYTE GA-Z87X-OC Force ATX w/ Thunderbolt support, OC Touch, On/Off Charger 2, Intel GbLAN, 4 Gen3 PCIe x16, 1 PCIe x1, 2 PCI [+181]
SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB GDDR5 PCIe 3.0 x16 Video Card [+495] (Major Brand Powered by NVIDIA)

$2,500 is my budget, but I would probably spend a little extra. Depends on how worth it and how much of a game changer the changes would be.
 
Yeah I am having trouble reloading the configuration. However, I am looking for a crazy build here.

The only problem is my inability to not get overwhelmed when picking these things out lol. I have $2,500 ish to spend on a gaming PC that I am going to have no issues with, and rock games out at max settings.

First question is this for all you computer nuts: Can cyberpowerpc website give me what I want?

Second Question: What would be the best base computer to go with off of there?

Third: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/March_Madness_Deal_Z87-I7 Is that a solid base, and what can someone do with $2,500!

Case: Nice enough that I can upgrade parts in the future.

I would like an i7 for a processor

Nvidia graphics card

Hard drive, with a solid state drive for OS and such.

Not sure whether or not to go with Win 7 or 8?

Would Like 16 gigs of RAM

Nice MOBO

hmmmmm, suggestions for rest.

Thanks! Looking to buy soon.
 
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If you're just gaming, 16 gigs is far too much RAM in my opinion if you're just gaming. I recommend 6 to 8 gigs.

You can build a PC for much cheaper and better if you assemble it yourself.

I recommend Newegg.com or tigerdirect.com.

Or are you set on Cyberpower?
 
I would say I am set on any website that will be reliable and put my computer together for me. Not to keen on putting everything together unfortunately -.-. Feel like it may be to difficult lol.
 
Hey if you can put Legos together you can out a PC together. Building a PC is honestly easier and sometimes faster, honestly haha.

If you really don't feel confident, and you're dropping 2500 on a PC, the best I can give is personal experience.

Cyberpower will build your computer fine. The main issue are their power supplies. They do use cheap power supplies and wiring to lower cost. I would not recommend Cyberpower.

I would recommend Alienware. I recommend them loosely because they charge insanely high prices for their computers. However, they're owned by Dell, a reputable computer company. They will come to your house and fix your computer, free of charge. Cyberpower will not. They require you to send the PC back, at a charge to you, and you will have to wait weeks.

Now for gaming, any i7 is great.

You want 6 to 8 gigs of RAM.

Any solid state hard drive will do. They are manufactured the same. I will ask what size solid state and HDD do you need?

Windows 8 for sure.

The case is fine. They're basically all built the same.
 
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I would say 2TB Hard drive, and a 120 gig to 200+ SSD? Want to build for longevity as well as insane gaming now.

As far as Alienwares go, I feel like they are overpriced. I have an alienware laptop that is three years old. I love it, and it served its purpose, but it can't give me what I want so its time for a desktop. The alienware desktops seem pricey, and I have read that Dell computers leave little room for expansion and replacing parts down the line.

Why windows 8? Feel like it is the least liked OS, so is there some sort of benefit when it comes to gaming by using windows 8?
 
120 GB SSD is perfect. 2 TB HDD is pretty insane for just gaming. However, if you're for longevity, that will do for sure lol,

As I said, Alienware is absolutely overpriced. However, if you're going for longevity, their support cannot be beaten. Any problems you have Dell will send a technician to your house. Since your skittish going inside your computer, Alienware will repair your computer themselves, also if you're worried about later expansion, don't forget, Cyberpower only has phone support. They will not upgrade your computer, only Alienware will. I've never heard of Alienwares being hard to expand with. I've looked at their internals numerous times, and never had a problem throwing more RAM in them or adding hard drives.

Windows 8 being least liked is more of an opinion. And again, if you're looking for longevity, Windows 8 will have the most end user support further down the line. The older the OS, the sooner the support ends. Windows 7 is already 5 years old. You will enjoy more support and LESS compatibility issues with Windows 8.

Realistically, Cyberpower is overpriced, as well. They use cheaper parts, for sure.

Anyways, your rig will be overkill. So it looks good other than the RAM. I would drop it to 6 gigs and then use that money for other features. You can always cheaply and easily add RAM later. You'll never max 6 or 8 gigs gaming. At least not in the near 6 years. 16 is just way too much.
 
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I wouldn't say I am skittish going inside my computer. I have purchased new graphics cards, ram and things like that and installed them myself.

I also Built a computer with a friend about 6 or 7 years ago. He pretty much did it all and I just sat there and watched though lol.
 
Ok well sounds like you're set. I don't see any flaws. You'll easily max any game for a long while.

I'd just bump down the RAM and get a bigger SSD with extra money. You'll easily be able to upgrade graphics or RAM later if needed, which I seriously doubt will be anytime soon.

If you're seriously into hardcore gaming, just be sure to install games on SSD.

I would change the i7 to the i5 4670K, you'd save a good bit of money and see the same performance.
 
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That depends on the actual definition of hardcore gaming. I play a hell of a lot of video games lol. If I am not working, or working out, I am probably gaming. With the upcoming release is ESO, I anticipate being on the comp quite a bit.
 
Do you have a sweet website that you would recommend if I am looking to buy a custom pre built computer? And you said new egg off I am liking to build?
 
I've never bought a pre-built but Newegg does have pre-builds and I would absolutely recommend them from Newegg. If you visit their page you'll go up to the top left under: Shop All Stores> PC's and Laptops> Gaming Desktops

Newegg has a wide variety of pre-builts from Cyberpower PC to Alienware PCs. You can compare them on Newegg and find the best value for each.

Newegg.com
 
So I messed around on Newegg, and Ibuypower.... Here is what I came up with utilizing Intel X79 Core i7 Configurator on Ibuypower for $2471. Please let me know anything you would change! :)


Case 1 x NZXT Phantom 410 Gaming Case - Black
Case Lighting 1 x Cold Cathode Neon Light - Blue

Processor 1 x Intel® Core™ i7 4820K Processor (4x 3.70GHz/10MB L3 Cache) - Intel Core i7 4820K

iBUYPOWER PowerDrive 1 x PowerDrive Level 2 - Up to 20% Overclocking

Processor Cooling 1 x Asetek 550LC Liquid CPU Cooling System [SOCKET-2011] - ARC Dual Silent High Perfornamce Fan Upgrade (Push-Pull Airflow)

Memory 1 x 8 GB [4 GB X2] DDR3-1600 Memory Module - FREE Upgrade to DDR3-1866 ADATA XPG V2

Video Card 1 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti - 3GB - EVGA Superclocked - Single Card

Motherboard 1 x Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4 -- 4x PCI-E 2.0 x16

Power Supply 1 x 750 Watt - Thermaltake TR2 TRX-750M - Free Upgrade to 850 Watt Thermaltake SP-850M 80 PLUS Bronze ($30 Savings)

Primary Hard Drive 1 x 2 TB HARD DRIVE -- 64M Cache, 7200rpm, 6.0Gb/s - Single Drive

Data Hard Drive 1 x 512 GB ADATA SX900 SSD -- Read: 540MB/s, Write: 465MB/s - Single Drive

Optical Drive 1 x [12x Blu-Ray] LG BLU-RAY Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive - Black

Sound Card 1 x 3D Premium Surround Sound Onboard

Network Card 1 x Onboard LAN Network (Gb or 10/100)

Operating System 1 x Windows 8.1 + Office 365 Trial [Free 30-Day !!!] 64-bit
 
Not a huge fan of ADATA SSDs, see if you can go Samsung 840.

Go for 2x4GB for 8GB rather than 1x8GB. Dual channel performance. Or, go for 2x8GB to make 16GB.

Not a huge fan of Thermaltake power supplies but it should be OK.

You could save money by getting rid of the sound card since most onboard audio is perfectly adequate.

Do you really need an i7 4820K and an X79 motherboard? You could save a lot of money by going 4770K and Z87 and maybe put it towards another GTX 780 Ti or something, or just save it. There's not going to be any noticeable difference between the 4770K and the 4820K in gaming - but there will be in cost!
 
Everything looks fine.

I dont personally see an issue with the SSD, they are all built the same.


But yeah that looks great for your wants man.
 
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Not a huge fan of ADATA SSDs, see if you can go Samsung 840.

Go for 2x4GB for 8GB rather than 1x8GB. Dual channel performance. Or, go for 2x8GB to make 16GB.

Not a huge fan of Thermaltake power supplies but it should be OK.

You could save money by getting rid of the sound card since most onboard audio is perfectly adequate.

Do you really need an i7 4820K and an X79 motherboard? You could save a lot of money by going 4770K and Z87 and maybe put it towards another GTX 780 Ti or something, or just save it. There's not going to be any noticeable difference between the 4770K and the 4820K in gaming - but there will be in cost!

I'll look into the samsung. Can you give me some awesome alternatives for the other things? Here is the website configurator I was using with whats available http://www.ibuypower.com/Store/Intel-X79-Core-i7-Configurator/E/4966942

using that configurator, that was the cheapest Processor available.

the RAM is 2x 4 GB. They just put that 1x next to everything on the details page I copied the configuration off of.
 
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Why not build it yourself? Then you can choose everything yourself (and it may be cheaper).
 
Honestly? It makes me to nervous. Feel like I would miss something, or get overwhelmed. Prefer the peace of mind knowing someone else did it.
 
OK FOLKS! I would like to thank everyone who offered up advice and took time to help me. I have one final build that I am pretty happy with. Have been taking what people said here and what I have found in my research. Please take a look at this build I put together on ibuypowers website and let me know what you think. I am leaning towards purchasing this ASAP, barring any pitfalls anyone may see.

Total price was $2,554 with 5 day shipping(because I gots to have this now!)

Case: NZXT Phantom Full Tower Gaming Case - Black

Case Lighting: Cold Cathode Neon Light - Blue

Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-4770K Processor (4x 3.50GHz/8MB L3 Cache) - Intel® Core™ i7-4770K

iBUYPOWER PowerDrive: PowerDrive Level 2 - Up to 20% Overclocking

Processor Cooling : Asetek 550LC Liquid CPU Cooling System [SOCKET-1155] - ARC Dual Silent High Perfornamce Fan Upgrade (Push-Pull Airflow)

Memory : 16 GB [8 GB x2] DDR3-1600 Memory Module - Corsair Vengeance

Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti - 3GB - EVGA Superclocked - Single Card

Motherboard: ASUS Z87-A -- 2x PCIE 3.0 x16

Power Supply: 850 Watt - XFX Core Edition PRO850W - 80 PLUS BRONZE

Primary Hard Drive: 2 TB HARD DRIVE -- 64M Cache, 7200rpm, 6.0Gb/s - Single Drive

Data Hard Drive: 250 GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD -- Read: 540MB/s, Write: 520MB/s - Single Drive

Optical Drive: [12x Blu-Ray] LG BLU-RAY Reader, DVD±R/±RW Burner Combo Drive - Black

Sound Card : Creative Sound Blaster Z -- 5.1 Channels, 192KHz/24-bit

Network Card: Intel Pro 10/100/1000 Network Card

Operating System : Windows 8.1 + Office 365 Trial [Free 30-Day !!!] 64-bit
 
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